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Ukraine: The Latest

Frustrated Putin sacks deputy defence minister & Zelensky appeals to China

Ukraine: The Latest

Louisa Wells / Francis Dearnley

Russians, Vladimir Putin, Daily News, Society & Culture, Jets, Ukraine, Army, Documentary, Volodymyr Zelensky, News, Russia-ukraine Conflict, History, Guns, Russia, War, Tanks

4.82.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Day 427.

Today, we assess the evolving military situation on the ground, examine the news that Putin has sacked his deputy defence minister, reflect on the apparent assassination of a pro-Russian collaborator in the occupied Melitopol, and consider the latest developments following Zelensky’s call with President Xi.


Contributors:

Francis Dearnley (Host) @FrancisDearnley on Twitter.

Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on Twitter.

Peter Dickinson (Atlantic Council). @AtlanticCouncil on Twitter.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

The Telegraph.

0:03.2

Podcasts.

0:05.6

I'm Frances Dernley and this is Ukraine, the latest.

0:15.0

Today we assess the evolving military situation on the ground, examine the news that Putin has

0:19.8

sacked his deputy defence minister, reflect on the apparent assassination of a pro-Russian

0:24.6

collaborator in Occupy-Politopol and consider the latest developments following Zelensis

0:29.4

cool with President Xi.

0:54.9

Every weekday afternoon we sit down with leading journalists from the Telegraph's London

1:03.4

newsroom and our teams reporting on the ground to bring you the latest news and analysis

1:08.8

on the war in Ukraine.

1:11.2

It's Thursday, 27th April, one year and 62 days since the full-scale invasion began,

1:17.9

and today I'm joined by our associate editor of Defence Dominic Nichols and our guest

1:22.2

Peter Dickinson from the Atlantic Council, a leading US-based think tank on international

1:27.0

fairs.

1:28.0

We reflect on the sort of security guarantees Ukraine will need to provide stability to the

1:32.8

country after the war.

1:35.0

But first I ask Dom for the latest news from Ukraine.

1:38.3

Well hi, Frances, hello everybody.

1:41.2

So last night there was a missile strike in Mikolayev, so Mikolayev is about 30K's northwest

1:47.8

of Hezon.

1:48.8

It's on the route around the corner to Odessa.

1:51.9

There was an apartment block hit there, early hours of this morning, killed one, at least

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